Ben Agger is Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas, Arlington, where he directs the Center for Theory. His most recent book is Oversharing: Presentations of Self in the Internet Age.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Part I New Sites of Writing, Writers, Writings Chapter 1 The Book Unbound Chapter 2 Secret Writing Chapter 3 Reading Kids' Writing Politically Chapter 4 The Pulpless Generation(s) Chapter 5 E-Sociologies of Virtual Selves Part II Time Rebels Chapter 6 iTime Chapter 7 Slacking toward Slowmodernity Chapter 8 Time Robbers, Time Rebels Chapter 9 Time Wars and Night Moves Chapter 10 "I Hate School" Part III Writing toward Identity and Democracy Chapter 11 Text Messages in a Bottle Chapter 12 Bodies of Knowledge Chapter 13 Democracy in the First Person
Preface and Acknowledgments Part I New Sites of Writing, Writers, Writings Chapter 1 The Book Unbound Chapter 2 Secret Writing Chapter 3 Reading Kids' Writing Politically Chapter 4 The Pulpless Generation(s) Chapter 5 E-Sociologies of Virtual Selves Part II Time Rebels Chapter 6 iTime Chapter 7 Slacking toward Slowmodernity Chapter 8 Time Robbers, Time Rebels Chapter 9 Time Wars and Night Moves Chapter 10 "I Hate School" Part III Writing toward Identity and Democracy Chapter 11 Text Messages in a Bottle Chapter 12 Bodies of Knowledge Chapter 13 Democracy in the First Person
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